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london and the rest of the u.k. like two different countries and london is basically built on finance and you know outside of london london is is quite hated by other parts of the u.k. particularly in the northwest and the financial sector in particular is loathed and you know what does the government do because on the one hand you know banks and so on are in many ways the agencies of governments that you know it's they control the where the government money goes but on the other hand the people want the financial sector to be taken down there is a there is a a massive amount of not unjustified loathing for the financial sector we'll see what happens during what about the housing sector of course the housing problem london was huge then we had the global housing crash but then in london of course prices haven't been affected too much to due to the influx of all the dark money that flows into london but that seems to be something that's unsustainable how do you see the housing market going forward and secondly what a
london and the rest of the u.k. like two different countries and london is basically built on finance and you know outside of london london is is quite hated by other parts of the u.k. particularly in the northwest and the financial sector in particular is loathed and you know what does the government do because on the one hand you know banks and so on are in many ways the agencies of governments that you know it's they control the where the government money goes but on the other hand the...
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london. into the region with a well developed infrastructure for the south of london just like i say in such a way of creating the new city. in the middle of nowhere which will turn such a into the all year round to sort the international winter sport just a nation what to do with these venues after the olympics is always a key issue in london many will be used for years to come and if they're not they will be removed and that's also something such organizers want to copy but it's not on the tangible. legacy like you are old so airports or power station all the new hotels and the venue it's much more beyond we are going green in construction we have to change the attitude toward people with disabilities create a new standard all the better for the environment for those whose disability assembly created the home terrorism as a culture which didn't exist in our country before once the queen elizabeth olympic bodies. it will attract we estimate nine million visitors a year to become one of the t
london. into the region with a well developed infrastructure for the south of london just like i say in such a way of creating the new city. in the middle of nowhere which will turn such a into the all year round to sort the international winter sport just a nation what to do with these venues after the olympics is always a key issue in london many will be used for years to come and if they're not they will be removed and that's also something such organizers want to copy but it's not on the...
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from our studios in london, mary carillo. >> the bridges spanning central london are all aglow for these, the games of the xxx olympiad. hi again, everyone. and welcome to a jam-packed edition of "olympic late-night." ryan lochte won his fourth medal of these o'glamz and we'll show you his conversation with bob costas. we also have rowing semifinal action. and in table tennis an all chinese men's singles final. but we begin the night with track cycling and the qualifying round of team pursuit. tom harris and paul cher nguyen had the call from the velodrome here in olympic park. >> moments ago the thunderous welcome tore team great britain. here the team pursuit inside the velodrome. four riders going 16 laps. and if any extra motivation, the prince and princess in attendance. >> they've been to a number of venues. they've enjoyed the olympic games so far and they're hoping great britain may well set a new best time tonight as a new world record and an olympic one. >> the mark to beat put up moments ago by new zealand. >> well, if that crowd is not going to push these riders on to somethi
from our studios in london, mary carillo. >> the bridges spanning central london are all aglow for these, the games of the xxx olympiad. hi again, everyone. and welcome to a jam-packed edition of "olympic late-night." ryan lochte won his fourth medal of these o'glamz and we'll show you his conversation with bob costas. we also have rowing semifinal action. and in table tennis an all chinese men's singles final. but we begin the night with track cycling and the qualifying round...
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the world is watching london and london is wired for the world. thanks to the bay area. >>> coming up, our exclusive coverage takes you inside the company, helping to keep the ga games on the social network. >>> rough roads around the bay area. the investigative unit uncovers how much they are costing drivers and asks caltrans why they are not getting fixed. >>> good afternoon. i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. it is hot out in the east bay and also for the south bay with temperatures warming up into the 80s to near 90. # 94, livermore, 80 san jose. more details coming up >>> i'm damian, the san jose police robbery unit is on life support at a time when home burglaries are skyrocketing. the exclusive is tonight at 5:00. >>> it feels like these, children as young as 12 harvest the food we eat. it sounds like a third world country. this is california and what's happening here is perfectly legal. >>> nbc bay area, steven stock, investigates, a secret world in our own backyard. >> i think most people in the united states have no ide
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returning to london for the xxx olympiad duestined. dad because of his style in the track saw old london and friends of long ago with new eyes and lots of laughter. >> it is very diffent here. >> reporter: fellow 48er made the return, too. >> it's reliving what we did in 1948 and the majority that we have were able to handle it now. your dad and i couldn't handle it in 1948 but today we are ready. >> reporter: 1968 olympian whose world record jump stood for more than 20 years says he owes much of his olympic success to men like dad. >> read about him through my coach, larry ellis. he said these are the great ones that came before you. these are model guys to look at. this is a real treat to have him here. >> reporter: the journey to london with dad and my brother was filled with golden moments like this. >> i would like to take your picture. >> reporter: at lunches and galas honoring unforgettable athletes. other highlights, this historic supercity of london transformed through a host of modern sports venues. beach volleyball. we have
returning to london for the xxx olympiad duestined. dad because of his style in the track saw old london and friends of long ago with new eyes and lots of laughter. >> it is very diffent here. >> reporter: fellow 48er made the return, too. >> it's reliving what we did in 1948 and the majority that we have were able to handle it now. your dad and i couldn't handle it in 1948 but today we are ready. >> reporter: 1968 olympian whose world record jump stood for more than 20...
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a big star of these london olympics. five medals in all and having great time here in london. we're seeing all sorts of sights and sounds when we walk around and it's not just the olympians. but family members and people from the bay area. here are some of the most notable images we've seen in the last 24 or 48 hours. we'll start with british cycling champion, bradley wiggins. he said, quote, he was getting blind drunk after he won his gold medal. he tweeted out a picture at st. paul's cathedral as he partied through the night. they love him here. image two, stars and stripes in spandex. this is nick in and kendall miller from san leandro. they are brother and sister from san leandro. nick is aid student at st. mary's. >>> and breaking news where the london evening standard, they are cheering for our coanchor, jessica aguirre. >> look at those abs on your body. >> i know. i didn't want to brag about my abs but that is me, thank you. >> i didn't want to go there. i didn't want to go there. i let you guys take it away. go, jess, go. friday night's headline of the "london evening
a big star of these london olympics. five medals in all and having great time here in london. we're seeing all sorts of sights and sounds when we walk around and it's not just the olympians. but family members and people from the bay area. here are some of the most notable images we've seen in the last 24 or 48 hours. we'll start with british cycling champion, bradley wiggins. he said, quote, he was getting blind drunk after he won his gold medal. he tweeted out a picture at st. paul's...
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russian president vladimir putin heads to london where it syria is also expected to hit central and talks with british leader david cameron that the two holds over how to solve the cold. and the way but states oppression continues to roll over rising social movements in the gulf the latest victims are being nine activists arrested in the united arab emirates. next turn all see our interview with u.s. congressman rohrbacher with his criticism of washington's foreign policy and american double standards on china. we are sitting down with congressman dana rohrbacher u.s. representative from california's forty sixth district also a former official with president reagan's administration congressman thank you so much for sitting down with us i want to focus today on some foreign policy issues so let's start right away with china i know you've been a staunch critic of the way the u.s. relationship with china has evolved how would you rate that relationship today well we're giving our just rewards for having those stupid policy we have built china into a major economic power without demanding any
russian president vladimir putin heads to london where it syria is also expected to hit central and talks with british leader david cameron that the two holds over how to solve the cold. and the way but states oppression continues to roll over rising social movements in the gulf the latest victims are being nine activists arrested in the united arab emirates. next turn all see our interview with u.s. congressman rohrbacher with his criticism of washington's foreign policy and american double...
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from the olympic summer games in london. >>> good evening from this global gathering here in london where tonight as quickly we turn our sights back to the united states specifically the tripling and history making drought we are in the midst of and the news that came out just today a measure of just how bad it is and how much it is going to impact us. we begin with our chief environmental affairs correspondent, anne thompson. >> reporter: this is america land of the dry. rivers barely moving, farmland cracked and parched by a persistent stubborn drought. today the u.s. department of agriculture reports nearly half of the counties have been declared a disaster because of the drought. much of the west, midwest and southeast bathed in red having endured a severe drought for eight or more weeks. the fear in colorado county, texas is potential wildfires fueled by the trees killed in last year's drought. >> we may have lost between 100 and 500 million trees. >> reporter: it's been so hot in minnesota even famous lakes provide little relief. >> temperatures of 95 degrees. >> reporter: cau
from the olympic summer games in london. >>> good evening from this global gathering here in london where tonight as quickly we turn our sights back to the united states specifically the tripling and history making drought we are in the midst of and the news that came out just today a measure of just how bad it is and how much it is going to impact us. we begin with our chief environmental affairs correspondent, anne thompson. >> reporter: this is america land of the dry. rivers...
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"nightly news" from london just 18 months away. "nightly news" from london begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. from the international broadcast center here in london's olympic park, it's a huge night of celebration here where the summer games will draw to a soaring and high-spirited finish with the much-anticipated closing ceremony. but while things here are winding down, back home the race for president is winding up in earnest. as mitt romney and his newly appointed running mate congressman paul ryan on the road hoping to keep the momentum going from yesterday's surprise announcement. but as the new gop duo try to seize the debate and frame their attack on the president democrats and team obama framing their own critical narrative about the ryan pick. our political team is in place. nbc's ron mott is traveling with the romney ticket an joining us from wisconsin outside milwaukee. ron? >> reporter: hey there, lester. good evening to you. yesterday, of course, voters awoke to the news that mitt romney had selected wisconsin congre
"nightly news" from london just 18 months away. "nightly news" from london begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. from the international broadcast center here in london's olympic park, it's a huge night of celebration here where the summer games will draw to a soaring and high-spirited finish with the much-anticipated closing ceremony. but while things here are winding down, back home the race for president is winding up in...
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i just think it's been amazing has been in london so my home city just being absent come up to london enjoy the atmosphere. with everybody around all over the well it's just been fantastic the huge investments in the london twelve summer olympics are definitely expected to materialize term benefits for the whole country but on top of all that is simply the way the games just made people feel. to the hosts great britain along with those who came here to feeling good. so the games appear to have been a star really enjoyed by londoners and sports fans from all over the globe but what have the authority made of it all while his international olympic committee president jacques rogge. i'm a very happy and graceful my we're very happy with the caves i was very grateful to said to the entire team. on the sixth of july two thousand and five in singapore. at least caves that's exactly what we thought of stranded footage trace of the venue's forty four workers and teen olympic records. i will see history being written by many many athletes i think of the trouble. of course i think of michael ph
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all the ladies from the london games thanks for joining us this hour the headline. hungry for gold rush claims silver in diving and fencing has gone without a top putting finish for a second day running. gold and world record all hungry in winston men's two hundred meets a breast straight with the fastest avatar. and in most decorated british olympian thirty two year old cyclist bradley wiggins wins the men's time trial for his fourth olympics gold. but first russia's run of medals continues at the olympic games two silvers and a bronze to save on day five in london with all the duties he's and define. now russia's fences are just rattling their sabers at the moment they are winning medals with them so fearfully kyra the latest she grabbed a silver in the women's individual event the second seed got through to the final but there she did lose to the corinne kim gone who was the slight underdog but it is still a silver for the fences and the bronze they got in the men's individual saber in the week while another silver came in dramatic fashion in the diving chargers
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they are here in london. ladies. >> team usa. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> and we've got other athletes, including ryan lochte on the bus. he had an amazing olympic games. five medals] from london. >> we've got the women's water polo team also took home gold last night. >> gold and silver medals decathlon. congratulations, guys. ryan lochte. the whole crew here. >> athletes and medal winners. coming down from the top there. >> when you're in london you arrive in a double-decker bus even if you're an olympic medalist. we thank them for being here. we're going to talk to a lot of these folks in a couple minutes. first let's find out the latest olympic news. natalie. >> another huge night for team usa with lots of gold to go around. >> it's all over. redemption for the united states. >> a golden night for the u.s. women's soccer team with a 2-1 victory over japan. not one but two goals from lloyd. the other star of the game, hope solo, an incredible save in the closing minutes. >> a save by hope solo.
they are here in london. ladies. >> team usa. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> and we've got other athletes, including ryan lochte on the bus. he had an amazing olympic games. five medals] from london. >> we've got the women's water polo team also took home gold last night. >> gold and silver medals decathlon. congratulations, guys. ryan lochte. the whole crew here. >> athletes and medal winners. coming down from the top there. >> when you're in london...
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jim maceda, nbc news, london. >>> now to the conflict in syria. it's been going on, as you know, for 17 months. and this all out battle for the northern city of aleppo is now in its 12th day. and tonight, our chief foreign correspondent richard engel has learned of a development in that battle that may be a turning point for the rebels. richard is with us again tonight from inside syria. >> reporter: good evening, brian. rebel sources tell nbc news that for the first time in this conflict the free syrian army has been armed with nearly two dozen shoulder fired anti-aircraft missiles. that they came in from turkey. rebels hope this is the first batch, and say their effects will be felt soon. for days in aleppo, and throughout this war, syrian troops have had total air superiority. that is now changing. and the new anti-aircraft weapons could help their battle for aleppo. the syrian government promised to make quick work of what it called the terrorists in aleppo. but the rebels are holding on. the rebels today battled to defend every corner of thei
jim maceda, nbc news, london. >>> now to the conflict in syria. it's been going on, as you know, for 17 months. and this all out battle for the northern city of aleppo is now in its 12th day. and tonight, our chief foreign correspondent richard engel has learned of a development in that battle that may be a turning point for the rebels. richard is with us again tonight from inside syria. >> reporter: good evening, brian. rebel sources tell nbc news that for the first time in this...
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affordable, under $200. >> great to have you in london with us. we'll see you back in new york. >>> up next olympic great natalie coughlin stops by. she'll be cooking with us. first this is "today" on nbc. rs olympic kitchen. >>> this morning on "today's" olympic kitchen, natalie coughlin tied as the most decorated olympian of all time, happens to be a great cook. >> thanks for having me. >> you're making shawarma, a favorite of the u.s. women's swim team after your all night pub crawls. >> it wasn't a pub crawl. we were at a party. all in good fun. no, this is one of the -- it's middle eastern, and it's street food, which has become really popular here in london. so it's super, super easy. >> it's been marinating. >> this is prime rib. it's been marinating overnight in yogurt, garlic, lemon, then we cooked it in that, boiled it. now we're going to take it out and slice it. >> you're using ribs but you could use chicken, a lot of different proteins. >> a lot of times it's more like a meat loaf but we used prime rib. i'm going to slice it up. can y
affordable, under $200. >> great to have you in london with us. we'll see you back in new york. >>> up next olympic great natalie coughlin stops by. she'll be cooking with us. first this is "today" on nbc. rs olympic kitchen. >>> this morning on "today's" olympic kitchen, natalie coughlin tied as the most decorated olympian of all time, happens to be a great cook. >> thanks for having me. >> you're making shawarma, a favorite of the u.s....
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d'arcy london . and let's say in london aware of forty eight year olds and the correct word has now finally fallen after the united states four by two hundred meter freestyle relay team were fastest in the pool american michael phelps was the last winner and that quartet with the goal of becoming his nineteenth career olympic medal and his fifteenth. gong that's when a seven year old surpassing soviet jim this letter lets enough who won it's all it's all for eighteen medals from one hundred fifty six until nineteen sixty four her individual record of fourteen medals still stands though but american fans are certain that phelps overall record will be near impossible to beat that we were here for just the eighteen and nineteen and we got it all i can say is it will be a cold day in the hades before somebody of the phelps owns that record gosh it was unbelievable but you know the race started really strong and then we had it we had a lead then it got close but then to see michael just pull it away at th
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london. ok let's leave the olympics behind now and talk russian premier league football where game week for concluded on sunday in the past three weeks there was an odd thing to forget. the historical powerhouse languishing at the bottom of the table following their fourth straight defeat rubin this time their victors but it wasn't until seventy eight minutes in the host finally broke a deadlock the league's joint tops were there but asked not to find home for. the win then sealed right out the death. letting work from outside the area rubino the second world in our ready looking black prime relegation candidates. just to moscow have returned to winning ways the army man had suffered back to back the fates heading into their classroom. but zoran tossed it e.c.s. the worry somewhat with the winning strike fifteen minutes from time the goal also condemning this having sound to their first defeat this. sunday's first game omkara your voice for dolphy it finished goalless and perm while in the la
london. ok let's leave the olympics behind now and talk russian premier league football where game week for concluded on sunday in the past three weeks there was an odd thing to forget. the historical powerhouse languishing at the bottom of the table following their fourth straight defeat rubin this time their victors but it wasn't until seventy eight minutes in the host finally broke a deadlock the league's joint tops were there but asked not to find home for. the win then sealed right out the...
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for something that happened in london? this poses all sorts of questions. >> the number of regulators is being raised with all the banking scandals like hsbc. barclays bank has to deal with 500 different regulators around the world as a. >-- as a global bank. facebook, fears of an even bigger selloff possible today. >> it's possible. the facebook share price since it went public three months ago has really been under pressure. it could come under pressure today. let me explain it. thousands of companies and individuals who work or invested in facebook before it went public, there were given shares. under laws and market regulations, those people voting shares before it goes public are not allowed to sell those shares until at least 90 days after the company goes public. the thinking is you don't want to flood the market with too many shares because that would bring down the share price. three months ago, if you bought a facebook share, you would've paid $38. now it's worth $20. >> that is nearly half. >> 46% loss in value.
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it's the year of the women here in london. for the first time ever, they outnumber the guys on the u.s. team. and whether it's on the grass -- >> oh, it's in! >> -- or on the sand -- >> misty and kerri, three-peat! >> the women have provided some of the most thrilling moments. among them, sarah atar, a runner from california representing saudi arabia because it's her father's homeland. but this isn't a story about winning. it's a story about breaking barriers. sarah atar is the first woman ever to compete for saudi arabia in track and field. she drew a roar from the crowd at the start of her 800 meter race. the rest of the field blew by her from the very start and they were already cooling off by the time she crossed the finish line alone. but that didn't matter. sara atar came to london not to finish first but to chang hearts and minds. it's a great story. and just ahead, lauren scruggs, her first interview since that accident after your local news. we're at walmart with anne and her daughter. they shop for all their grocerie
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because here in london you can't see it. the rings, we're told are beautiful, 204 individual flames, representing the nations here standing 25 feet tall. and yes, they tell us it is beautiful. but for most people here, we wouldn't know. >> get it up there. put it on the screen, put it somewhere that people can see it. because it is so beautiful, a piece of art in its own right. so get it up, get it out there and let's all see it. >> i think it is fantastic where it is now. >> reporter: are you from london? >> i am. >> we don't need to see it, we know it is there. >> reporter: can we trust you? >> yes, i'm british. >> spirit, it is not about the flame, it is not about the flame, it is about the spirit. >> reporter: yes, we can trust people, a bit of a joke here, and going to the 2016 olympics, the olympic flames will be shown. a bit of a controversy here, but all in good fun. later on, we'll check in with cal swimmer nathan adrian, and preparation for competitions a few hours from now. that is it from london, back to you in t
because here in london you can't see it. the rings, we're told are beautiful, 204 individual flames, representing the nations here standing 25 feet tall. and yes, they tell us it is beautiful. but for most people here, we wouldn't know. >> get it up there. put it on the screen, put it somewhere that people can see it. because it is so beautiful, a piece of art in its own right. so get it up, get it out there and let's all see it. >> i think it is fantastic where it is now. >>...
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legendary londoner, sherlock >> that of course is tower bridge and london is a city with a rich history that's produced an awful lot of character, none more popular or well known than sherlock holmes. nbc's keith miller went in search of that famed detective. >> there have been 211 films about him, 75 different actors portraying the famous detective. he is as alive today as he was when he was invented more than 100 years ago. >> reporter: he's as english as warm beer and double decker busses. sherlock holmes first appeared on the streets of london 125 years ago. and he's still sleuthing today. >> i'm not going out with you dressed like that. >> reporter: there are clues to the character. if one follows the trail of england's most famous detective. >> here we are in this dingy alley way and we still have the old gas lamps. >> reporter: the landmarks and streets of holmes' error still exist today. his rooms at 2 1 b baker street offer up clues. he still receives letters here every day. she wants his help. and this is his chair where he would solve complicated crimes, calling especially di
legendary londoner, sherlock >> that of course is tower bridge and london is a city with a rich history that's produced an awful lot of character, none more popular or well known than sherlock holmes. nbc's keith miller went in search of that famed detective. >> there have been 211 films about him, 75 different actors portraying the famous detective. he is as alive today as he was when he was invented more than 100 years ago. >> reporter: he's as english as warm beer and...
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an amazing shot of london. back to you in the bay area. >> remember, it was originally used as a prison so don't let them take you to the tower. >> bye, raj. >> a lot of history there. coming up, the first body scans were used for security. now it being used for high fashion of all things. >>> it is a total recall of your body. >> forget measurements. now you can check your size in a 3d theater. this is from body metrics. the first of its kind in america and it is sitting in the bloomingdale's at the shopping center. you step aside and 16 sensors direct from the x-box connect. >> we try by doing this body massing process, we help to find those one or two jeans that will fit and flatter you. >> it was inspired -- don't worry. your measurements are taken but you can choose to delete them or set up an account and shop online from the comfort of your own home. >>> the giants are back on the with the help of some new additions. highlights next in sports. >>> welcome back. the giants bounced back to beat the cardinal
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here in london. women's u.s. water polo grabbed the first ever gold medal for this team in this sport and here this morning. ladies, congratulations, it's good to see you. >> thank you. >> if you look back over the history for u.s. in water polo, silver, bronze, silver, barely lost to the netherlands last time around in beijing. is this better? >> oh yeah. >> this feels good? betsey, talk to me about the game? >> it was huge. you know, this tournament we just wanted to come in and play our game and we saw spain in the preliminary rounds and then to see them again in the final was special. we lost to them in march of this year, tied them in this tournament and then, you know, to beat them in the finals was really special. >> how many olympic veterans do we have in this group? raise your hands. quite a few. >> maggie steffens, did you act like a veteran, five of the eight points. what was coming across you, how were you able to pull this off? >> i think having my teammates by my side there's no better team than the
here in london. women's u.s. water polo grabbed the first ever gold medal for this team in this sport and here this morning. ladies, congratulations, it's good to see you. >> thank you. >> if you look back over the history for u.s. in water polo, silver, bronze, silver, barely lost to the netherlands last time around in beijing. is this better? >> oh yeah. >> this feels good? betsey, talk to me about the game? >> it was huge. you know, this tournament we just...
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rio's infrastructure is not as good as london's. we'll have less time than you had to learn how to operate it. so it's going to be an even greater challenge. >> this is g.m.t. from "bbc world news." our main story, london says farewell to the thousand of visitors they've hosted over the past two weeks as athletes and spectators begin the great olympic getaway. now, the head of the international olympic committee closed the london olympics by saying the games had been happy and glorius, words carefully chosen from the u.k.'s national anthem. now the long-term legacy of the olympics is firmly in focus, bearing in mind that the motto of london 2012 will inspire a generation. reports on the plans to keep that promise. >> when you think that $14 billion have been spent on these olympics, it comes as something of a surprise that the star of the show has been mother nature. these flowers have all been built in as part of the structure, so every spectator who's come to these games will go away with a memory not just of great supporting achi
rio's infrastructure is not as good as london's. we'll have less time than you had to learn how to operate it. so it's going to be an even greater challenge. >> this is g.m.t. from "bbc world news." our main story, london says farewell to the thousand of visitors they've hosted over the past two weeks as athletes and spectators begin the great olympic getaway. now, the head of the international olympic committee closed the london olympics by saying the games had been happy and...
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a beautiful, sunny day in london. the day when perhaps the most high profile competition, the athletics, takes place in the stadium. special restrictions have been put in place. even a nearby shopping center has been closed but all but to get holders to stop overcrowding. only two gold medals will be one in the stadium today. francis's here. good to see you. what has been happening? >> the buildup has been intense. we can hear the roars from the stadium. germany took the gold in the men's squad. that was beating croatia. they led from start to finish. they blew away the competition. not as much as new zealand in the men's rowing pair. they were just flying. another gold for new zealand. a colleague of ours might be happy about that medal for new zealand parent on track and field today, the home favorite, jessica is taking part. she has had a blistering start in the 100-meter hurdle. if you want to get a good start, you should do a personal best. she has done her personal best. the first part is today. the second part
a beautiful, sunny day in london. the day when perhaps the most high profile competition, the athletics, takes place in the stadium. special restrictions have been put in place. even a nearby shopping center has been closed but all but to get holders to stop overcrowding. only two gold medals will be one in the stadium today. francis's here. good to see you. what has been happening? >> the buildup has been intense. we can hear the roars from the stadium. germany took the gold in the men's...
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for london this year so it's something interesting i just came from london there was just three days ago four days ago we perform. a very long ober a beautiful bit of a kind of violent. and famous wreck feel very young so that was very recently in my next return visit to london is in may it will be totally dedicated to russian composer stravinsky yugoslavians key is arguably the most famous composer of plenty of century and maybe one of the absolutely most important musicians of the century and i am always on the road to just conduct his music everywhere in russia in america in europe or so in london it will be the striving ski season what about the olympics will you be performing in london during the games well my august there will be involved in the seven august i will be there myself for the closing ceremony and i think we will all hope for fantastic games and i personally hope also russia. well so you here you are pretty. active i mean socially politically recently recently you you. endorsed put his presidential campaign why did you decide to to to give your popularity a name to
for london this year so it's something interesting i just came from london there was just three days ago four days ago we perform. a very long ober a beautiful bit of a kind of violent. and famous wreck feel very young so that was very recently in my next return visit to london is in may it will be totally dedicated to russian composer stravinsky yugoslavians key is arguably the most famous composer of plenty of century and maybe one of the absolutely most important musicians of the century and...
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so my home city just being able to come up to london enjoy the atmosphere . with everybody around from all over the well it's just been fantastic the huge investments in the london twelve summer olympics are definitely expected to materialize term benefits for the whole country but on top of all that is simply the way the games just made people feel. i was. i was. i. was. so the hosts great britain along with those who came here to feeling good. robert but in your own heart. so the games appear to have painted thoroughly enjoyed by london's on sports fans from all over the club one of the all thorough teasmade of it all hayes international olympic committee president jacques rogge i'm very happy and grateful we're very happy with he gave so very grateful to local to set up and took over to the entirety. on the sixth of july two thousand and five in singapore girl the problem is at least scapes that's exactly what we thought a splendid faded state of the venues forty four world records from the seventeen olympic records and i would say history being written by
so my home city just being able to come up to london enjoy the atmosphere . with everybody around from all over the well it's just been fantastic the huge investments in the london twelve summer olympics are definitely expected to materialize term benefits for the whole country but on top of all that is simply the way the games just made people feel. i was. i was. i. was. so the hosts great britain along with those who came here to feeling good. robert but in your own heart. so the games appear...
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. >> one of the things this london. they are calling cards for girls. >> so the iconic phone boxes turned into brothels. why is it such an iconic image? >> for people my age and older, they have grown up with the phone boxes. the problem with the red phone boxes, they are first restored in the 1930s. so they are quite old. >> reporter: could you consider them endangered? >> they are endanged to some extent. especially in the rule areas. >> reporter: 30 years ago, there were 80,000 across england. now, less than 11,000. >> and people were shocked and surprised to see the icons they have grown up with being removed. >> reporter: blasphamy. some have been turned into churches a library, even a pub. what is the weirdest things have seen them converted to? >> some people have used them in shower boxes and one person, a fish tank. >> reporter: that got me thinking. with the olympics and all, what if -- how many people do you think you can fit in one of those? >> eye don't me. i'm in here with my rock sack on the way to work a
. >> one of the things this london. they are calling cards for girls. >> so the iconic phone boxes turned into brothels. why is it such an iconic image? >> for people my age and older, they have grown up with the phone boxes. the problem with the red phone boxes, they are first restored in the 1930s. so they are quite old. >> reporter: could you consider them endangered? >> they are endanged to some extent. especially in the rule areas. >> reporter: 30 years...
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from the olympic summer games in london. >> good evening from olympic park. a look at olympic stadium here bathed in colored lights. they are calling this supersaturday here. medals are being awarded in 25 events including at the aquatics centre where a short time ago michael phelps swam what he says is the last game of his career. and missy franklin tried to win another medal. in case you are waiting for tonight's prime time coverage we are about to spend the next couple of minutes telling you about what happened here today. let's bring in chris jansing with a historic night. >> the crowds have been huge. the mood absolutely electric. with those 25 golds up for grabs there was something for everyone though the event everyone wanted to see involved the most decorated athlete in olympic history. all day long in a crowded olympic park the excitement because building. michael phelps was about to swim his last race of his career. >> people are excited. >> reporter: the 4 by 100 relay would be a stunning grand finale. he regained a lead and team usa won gold. it h
from the olympic summer games in london. >> good evening from olympic park. a look at olympic stadium here bathed in colored lights. they are calling this supersaturday here. medals are being awarded in 25 events including at the aquatics centre where a short time ago michael phelps swam what he says is the last game of his career. and missy franklin tried to win another medal. in case you are waiting for tonight's prime time coverage we are about to spend the next couple of minutes...
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from london. there's one thing we know about kerri walsh. after covering her around the world and of course in the bay area for so many years, there's never a dull moment. from kids to gold medals and now the newest wrinkle, she needs a new partner. london woke up to a splash of gold. >> usa, usa, usa! >> reporter: did you sleep and how do you feel today? rveg >> three hours. >> reporter: there was no problem making history. late wednesday night, kerri walsh and misty may-treanor nearly inseparable for a decade proved yet again there is no better duo in the world. but unlike their previous gold medals, this one came with a life change for walsh, actually two of them. joe and sundance. >> that's what life is all about, family. and i just feel so blessed that i have the support that i do. my husband sacrifices so much. it was a family journey and a family goal. and misty embraced all of the madness because we are crazy. >> reporter: and her crazy life will continue to change. her volleyball soulmate
from london. there's one thing we know about kerri walsh. after covering her around the world and of course in the bay area for so many years, there's never a dull moment. from kids to gold medals and now the newest wrinkle, she needs a new partner. london woke up to a splash of gold. >> usa, usa, usa! >> reporter: did you sleep and how do you feel today? rveg >> three hours. >> reporter: there was no problem making history. late wednesday night, kerri walsh and misty...
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live from london. the headlines. the philippine capital of manila is at a standstill after flooding caused by a day of rainfall. and brothers bid for gold. britain's alistair and johnny brownlee are favorites for the medals in the men's triathlon taking place right now. >> now away from the olympics, the head of iran's national security council is in talks with president assad in what appears to be a new round of diplomatic activity and iran's foreign minister is due in turkey later for discussions about the release of a group of iranians believed to have been kidnapped by the free syrian army. and activists say there's been more heavy bombardment by forces government forces. now we can talk to our correspondent jim muir in beirut. let's start with the head of security in damascus and the foreign minister going to anchor. what's -- what do you make of this? >> i think the visit to ancra is more related to the disappearance or abduction of 48 iranians who they say were on a pilgrimage when they were abducted off a bus
live from london. the headlines. the philippine capital of manila is at a standstill after flooding caused by a day of rainfall. and brothers bid for gold. britain's alistair and johnny brownlee are favorites for the medals in the men's triathlon taking place right now. >> now away from the olympics, the head of iran's national security council is in talks with president assad in what appears to be a new round of diplomatic activity and iran's foreign minister is due in turkey later for...
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>> every summer i travel to london to visit with my family, luckily this summer, london is co-hosting the olympics games and i'll have the privilege of watching them while i'm here. i think being able to watch this one will be a once in a lifetime experience. i hear it will be very cold in london so i'm just going to have to bring some short pants. i also heard that along with the cold there's lots of rain, so i make sure there's a jacket to keep myself warm. this one will do nicely. and maybe one more just in case. i just downloaded a map because it is essential to have a good travel guide. i doubt i'll need my sunglasses, but i'll bring them just in case. well, now that i've got everything packed up -- oh, wait -- now that i've got everything packed up, time to head out to the airport. bye-bye. >> around 300 people were forced to flee new zealand's hospitality center on wednesday night after a gas barbecue caught fire and exploded. people were heard screaming as they dashed for safety. firefighters were called, they were able to bring the blaze, a kiwi house under control. a quick e
>> every summer i travel to london to visit with my family, luckily this summer, london is co-hosting the olympics games and i'll have the privilege of watching them while i'm here. i think being able to watch this one will be a once in a lifetime experience. i hear it will be very cold in london so i'm just going to have to bring some short pants. i also heard that along with the cold there's lots of rain, so i make sure there's a jacket to keep myself warm. this one will do nicely. and...
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they say the olympics changed london, but it can also be said that london changed the olympians. >> that is so -- so proud and blessed. >> it will eventually hit us, after we're done, yes, the champions. >> reporter: for bay area olympic lo olympians, and there were close to 100 of them, the family values were there. >> my husband, sacrificed, my boy, sacrificed so much to accomplish this dream together. and it truly was a family journey and a family goal. >> i am still like shaking all over. seeing my family, i have not gotten to see them yet. and it was just incredible. >> reporter: but leaving london also means the end. >> good-bye raj. >> reporter: the storied career of natalie coughlin could be over, and half the duo will be retiring. >> she won't get rid of me. that is the only problem. >> i don't want to, i'm not going to go anywhere. i'm going to still be involved in the sport, if she needs somebody to come serve balls, shag balls, i'm there. >> i want her as my coach, to coach me in golden rio. >> reporter: we were excited over the water polo star, maggie steffens. >> i am just
they say the olympics changed london, but it can also be said that london changed the olympians. >> that is so -- so proud and blessed. >> it will eventually hit us, after we're done, yes, the champions. >> reporter: for bay area olympic lo olympians, and there were close to 100 of them, the family values were there. >> my husband, sacrificed, my boy, sacrificed so much to accomplish this dream together. and it truly was a family journey and a family goal. >> i am...
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misty may-treanor walsh or kerri walsh compete in london. we'll hear from the gold medalist. >> after helping her team to the top of the podium what is next for jordyn wieber? we'll talk to her live. >> welcome back. you're looking live at the olympic caldron as it burns for the 13th day of the summer games. bay area athletes have been showing the good show including kerri walsh. >> there has been magic to see. we take it over to "today in the bay's" raj mathai joining us live again from london. you were among the thousands in person watching kerri walsh and misty may-treanor bringing home gold becoming olympic royalty. they are rock stars out there. >> reporter: it's pretty wild. rock stars here, back in the united states, it was wild. you know what, kerri walsh is looking for a partner because misty may treenler is retiring. this is not a surprise. this was expected so she wants to advance and go to the 2016 rio games looking for a partner. they came by and chatted. misty may-treanor is retiring but is still going to be around. they had a
misty may-treanor walsh or kerri walsh compete in london. we'll hear from the gold medalist. >> after helping her team to the top of the podium what is next for jordyn wieber? we'll talk to her live. >> welcome back. you're looking live at the olympic caldron as it burns for the 13th day of the summer games. bay area athletes have been showing the good show including kerri walsh. >> there has been magic to see. we take it over to "today in the bay's" raj mathai...
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news4 ♪ doug is visiting london for news4 ♪ doug is visiting london. for nbc 4. >> you covered a lot of ground today, buddy. cheers, mate. but one thing, you have the check. >> doug is visiting london for nbc 4. >> as you can see it was a fun trip. it cost me 26 pounds. had to pay the singer and the pint and this hat right now. i know you can see this. who is taller? >> i knew that was coming. >> right? >> eight pints? >> you are having more fun than we thought over there. all right. >> we're having a good time. a pint of guinness can make a good time easy. >> when i had your card board cutout out there i polished it nightly. >> and left it there in the dumpster or something as i recall. >> i do have to actually say this, they shipped this over three weeks ago and we're staying in small rooms in the tower of london area. and this has been staring at me at the end of my bed. i had to turn it around and it was disturbing. and we broke his hand on the tube. so we've had good time. >> good stuff. >> i felt something the other day. >> thanks, buddy. >> so,
news4 ♪ doug is visiting london for news4 ♪ doug is visiting london. for nbc 4. >> you covered a lot of ground today, buddy. cheers, mate. but one thing, you have the check. >> doug is visiting london for nbc 4. >> as you can see it was a fun trip. it cost me 26 pounds. had to pay the singer and the pint and this hat right now. i know you can see this. who is taller? >> i knew that was coming. >> right? >> eight pints? >> you are having more fun...
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♪ ♪ >>> "today's london" is brought to you by coke. coca-cola -- open happiness. >> this morning on "today" in london, the world famous portobello market, the perfect place to send "today" and "us we weekly" contributor jill martin to find some fun finds. >> reporter: we are here in posh noting hill in west london. now, you may recognize this neighborhood from the famous noting hill movie also home of the portobello market. so we're going to go shopping. now, i can't promise you a grand sighing but i can promise you some great buys. come with us. >> it's like massive. i thought it was going to end two blocks ago. >> portobello is the best place. >> reporter: first stop, the antiques market. you'll find everything from century-old silverware to vintage jewels. >> good morning. it's a ceramic piece on margaret thatcher. >> reporter: and is that her husband? >> and dennis, he's playing a supporting role. >> reporter: as the handle. i would say that's a supporting role. oh, look. kathie lee and hoda. if you need a break from shopping for s
♪ ♪ >>> "today's london" is brought to you by coke. coca-cola -- open happiness. >> this morning on "today" in london, the world famous portobello market, the perfect place to send "today" and "us we weekly" contributor jill martin to find some fun finds. >> reporter: we are here in posh noting hill in west london. now, you may recognize this neighborhood from the famous noting hill movie also home of the portobello market. so...
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good to see you, my friend, richard quest, in london. >> yes. >> nobody knows london like him. and a terrific amount of focus has been on miami dolphieen on ryan lochte, and they have gotten along with the swim matt and rival, and we will hear from both of the those olympians in a little while. >>> and hillary clinton's journey through south africa leads her to an icon, nelson mandela. we will have that report coming up. [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden
good to see you, my friend, richard quest, in london. >> yes. >> nobody knows london like him. and a terrific amount of focus has been on miami dolphieen on ryan lochte, and they have gotten along with the swim matt and rival, and we will hear from both of the those olympians in a little while. >>> and hillary clinton's journey through south africa leads her to an icon, nelson mandela. we will have that report coming up. [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you...
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when you think of london attractions, one standout immediately comes to mind, the london eye. at over 400 feet tall, it can be seen from all over the city. but let's face it -- >> there's big ben. >> the eye is for those who like to play it safe. anybody can ride this. but feast your eyes on this. to really get a rush, i decided to kick it up a notch on the london skyrocket. who better to go with me than gold medalist nastia liukin. she doesn't have a problem with heights. >> nastia, nice to meet you. >> you, too. >> this is so cool. >> are you up for it? >> i guess so. >> you're used to heights. >> i am. i am. not swinging heights. i'm mostly in control. >> we made it alive! >> with our feet back firmly on the ground, we decided to do something a little more stable. >> this is pretty. >> how about transportation at its finest. the london airline is the newest addition to london's transportation carrying 2500 passengers an hour across the river thames. so pretty. >> seeing the whole city from above, so cool. >> the short ride over the thames drops us off a few feet from the ar
when you think of london attractions, one standout immediately comes to mind, the london eye. at over 400 feet tall, it can be seen from all over the city. but let's face it -- >> there's big ben. >> the eye is for those who like to play it safe. anybody can ride this. but feast your eyes on this. to really get a rush, i decided to kick it up a notch on the london skyrocket. who better to go with me than gold medalist nastia liukin. she doesn't have a problem with heights. >>...
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we woke up in london, the times of london, front page. the rocket man, usain bolt. when you're this good, you get a full double cover. how about that. it wasn't even close in what we saw. in fact, let's start with the problem that we saw last night. we mentioned the bottle. it was thrown before the race started. we have still pictures of it now. thankfully it did not hit any of the olympians. the man who threw the bottle was arrested, he is in jail, not sure what charges he will be rung up on but it won't be a good turnout for the gentleman who threw the bottle. for the race, let's get to the good stuff. here it is. under 10 seconds, 9.63 seconds to be exact, usain bolt did it in beijing, you mentioned that, he did it last night in london, the first time someone won back-to-back titles in the 100 meters since carl lewis in the 1980s. we remember carl lewis. usain bolt classic. he was injured. a lot of people thought he wouldn't win, maybe not even medal but obviously
we woke up in london, the times of london, front page. the rocket man, usain bolt. when you're this good, you get a full double cover. how about that. it wasn't even close in what we saw. in fact, let's start with the problem that we saw last night. we mentioned the bottle. it was thrown before the race started. we have still pictures of it now. thankfully it did not hit any of the olympians. the man who threw the bottle was arrested, he is in jail, not sure what charges he will be rung up on...